Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We loved Randolph’s campus, but the surrounding area is pretty meh. Don’t stray too far from the immediate probably half mile radius.
You must have missed that just to the west of campus is the wealthiest part of the city near the country club.

Anonymous wrote:We loved Randolph’s campus, but the surrounding area is pretty meh. Don’t stray too far from the immediate probably half mile radius.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Decades ago, Charlottesville was the obvious choice, but not this century. They paved the farmland on 29N to build massive amounts of housing. It is one big traffic jam now.
Huh? Traffic jam?? No, and I’m in Charlottesville enough to know.
Anonymous wrote:Decades ago, Charlottesville was the obvious choice, but not this century. They paved the farmland on 29N to build massive amounts of housing. It is one big traffic jam now.
Anonymous wrote:Charlottesville if you can get in
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GMU hands down.
Northern VA is the best place in VA
DS is living on campus at GMU and having a good time. The school has really come a looong way in terms of activities and school spirit, but Fairfax isn’t like Blacksburg on game day.
Anonymous wrote:Williamsburg. Come on.
Anonymous wrote:Does being in a Christian conservative part of the Commonwealth count as + or -
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids hated Blacksburg. I think Lexington wins. The publics in VA aren’t in great towns. Except for richmond, they all mostly feel like strip malls and suburbs.
How can college kids hate Blacksburg? Do they have something against fun?
Anonymous wrote:Decades ago, Charlottesville was the obvious choice, but not this century. They paved the farmland on 29N to build massive amounts of housing. It is one big traffic jam now.
Anonymous wrote:My kids hated Blacksburg. I think Lexington wins. The publics in VA aren’t in great towns. Except for richmond, they all mostly feel like strip malls and suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:My kids hated Blacksburg. I think Lexington wins. The publics in VA aren’t in great towns. Except for richmond, they all mostly feel like strip malls and suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:Decades ago, Charlottesville was the obvious choice, but not this century. They paved the farmland on 29N to build massive amounts of housing. It is one big traffic jam now.
Anonymous wrote:Does being in a Christian conservative part of the Commonwealth count as + or -